Jets leave Devils in the dust with late tallies

Winnipeg, MB (Sports Network) - Mark Stuart scored the go-ahead goal with 6:47
left and the Winnipeg Jets handed the New Jersey Devils their fourth straight
loss, 4-2, on Saturday.

Evander Kane had two goals, including an empty-netter in the final minute, and
Alexander Burmistrov also scored for the Jets, who have won six of their last
nine and improved to 2-1 on a five-game homestand.

Ondrej Pavelec stopped 23 shots in the win, including all seven he faced in
the third period.

"It's good to see when you're holding onto those one-goal leads, the third
period lead," said Stuart. "It shows that you're a team that is learning how
to win. I feel like the best teams in the league they get up by one, two goals
and they shut the door and that's it."

Adam Henrique and Patrik Elias scored for the Devils, who are 0-3 on a four-
game road trip, while Johan Hedberg allowed three goals on 19 shots with a
couple of big mistakes.

The third goal was ugly. Stuart's go-ahead tally was nothing more than a shot
he threw on net from a sharp angle on the left side, but it deflected off
Hedberg's stick and trickled through his legs for a 3-2 lead.

"We're at one of those points in the season right now where we're facing a bit
of adversity," said Devils coach Peter DeBoer.

Earlier, Kane gave the Jets a 1-0 edge just 1:42 into the game when he
deflected Dustin Byfuglien's point shot. Henrique tied the game for New Jersey
about four minutes later on a snap shot from the right side.

Elias' power play goal, on a shot from the right side that was tipped, moved
the Devils in front 2-1 with 2:43 left in the second period. But Burmistrov
tied it at 2-2 on a short-handed tally just 67 seconds later.

On the play, Hedberg's attempted clear was snagged near the boards by Bryan
Little and sent into the slot for Burmistrov's one-timer.

Game Notes

Entering the game, the Devils had won four straight and seven of their last
eight meetings with the Thrashers-Jets franchise...New Jersey was 1-for-4 on
the power play, while Winnipeg went 0-for-2...This was the first victory for
any club bearing the Jets name over the Devils since the original Winnipeg
Jets took a 5-3 decision on December 29, 1995 at the old Winnipeg Arena.